1,436 new positive cases of COVID-19 in Massachusetts, 192 total deaths

On April 3, the Massachusetts Public Health Department reported that the state added 1,436 more positive cases of COVID-19 bringing to total to 10,402. 38 new deaths were reported bringing the total deaths in Massachusetts to 192.

As of 4 pm today, 62,962 people in Massachusetts have been tested for COVID-19 – 6,354 in the past 24 hours.

New Bedford Mayor Jon Mitchell’s office reported this morning that New Bedford has a total of 49 positive cases of COVID-19, up from the 42 cases they reported on Wednesday. Full details here.

At 4:30 pm today, Fall River reported an additional 14 cases bringing the total in the city to 51.

Yesterday, Governor Baker detailed the latest model projections that estimate the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Massachusetts could range from 47,000 to 172,000 (or 0.7% to 2.5% of the total population of Massachusetts). The models show hospitalizations would potentially peak between April 10-20. Full details here.

According to the CDC, as of April 3, the total amount of cases in The United States is 261,438 with 6,699 total deaths and 9,428 recovered.




Statement of New Bedford Mayor Jon Mitchell on the passing of former D.A. Ron Pina

75-year old former Bristol County District Attorney Ronald A. Pina, passed away Thursday evening at St. Luke’s Hospital after a long illness.

Mr. Pina had prosecuted some of the most high-profile cases in Bristol County’s history.

“I was saddened to learn of the passing yesterday of former Bristol County District Attorney Ron Pina. Ron grew up in the city, and dedicated his professional life to the betterment of New Bedford and all of Bristol County.

As District Attorney, Ron’s office was known for its first-rate advocacy and its relentless pursuit of justice for the residents of Bristol County. Ron’s effectiveness laid in part on his ability to attract talented, high-minded attorneys to serve under him, many of whom went on to distinguished careers in law and in public service.

I offer my condolences to Ron’s family during this difficult time.” –Mayor Jon Mitchell.




Dominican National Charged with Unlawful Reentry Following Alleged Involvement in Overdose Death in Massachusetts

BOSTON – A Dominical national was arrested and charged today with one count of unlawful re-entry of a deported alien.

Joel Perez Matos, 35, who resided in Boston, was charged with unlawfully re-entering the United States after being deported. According to the charging documents, Perez Matos unlawfully re-entered the United States after being deported in December 2019. Perez Matos had previously been removed in February 2016, and had unlawfully returned to the United States later that year. Following his appearance in federal court today, Perez Matos was detained.

According to court documents, on March 22, 2020, within a few months of having been removed from the United States, Perez Matos was arrested by the Stow Police Department and charged with a heroin-related offense. At the time of his arrest, Perez Matos was in possession of a cell phone that had allegedly been used the previous day to set up a drug transaction with a Massachusetts resident. On March 22, 2020, that resident died of an apparent drug overdose. When arrested, Perez Matos presented police with an out-of-state driver’s license in a fake name.

Perez Matos faces a sentence of up to 10 years in prison, up to three years of supervised release and a fine of up to $250,000. United States Attorney Andrew E. Lelling and Marcos D. Charles, Acting Field Office Director, Enforcement and Removal Operations, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Boston, made the announcement today. The Stow Police Department also provided valuable assistance. Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Abely, Deputy Chief of Lelling’s Major Crimes Unit, is prosecuting the case

The details contained in the charging documents are allegations. The defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.




WOW! Work Out World New Bedford closes its doors through April

“We are sorry for the inconvenience but in consideration of safety for our community and staff we are closed through April and have stopped billing all accounts while we are temporarily closed. We have waived all Freeze Fees due to these extenuating circumstances.

We are taking advantage of this time to deep sanitize and complete some club renovations. We will open as a better and cleaner version of ourselves!

Please be safe and follow CDC guidelines as we all have our part to do in putting an end to this virus.

For concerns please connect with us on wowcares@wownewengland.com and check us out on FB and our website wownewengland.com for updates and our on line WORK “INs”

In Fitness and Health,
WOW Management
500 Kings Highway
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Call (508) 995-6668.”




Acushnet Fire Chief releases statement about town’s COVID-19 patients and residents’ show of solidarity

“I know that I’m not alone in trying to figure this week out! There has been an air of anxiety hanging over all of us made worse by the weather, the unending news and a sense that, as Winston Churchill once said, ‘This is the beginning of the beginning.’ Patience is often running low while stress is running high.

“Acushnet learned this week that four residents have contracted the Covid-19 virus. In a small town that hurts, as these folks are our extended family members. Collectively, we pray for them and hope their road to a full recovery is quick and complete. Their worry and concern is ours.

“As a town entity, we are prepared. Personnel Protective Equipment is available to our first responders. Facilities and equipment are getting disinfected and disinfected again. Your essential employees are on the job providing services while taking precautions. Buildings may be closed and hours reduced but the ball has not been dropped. We are all thankful that these folks continue to daily work on our behalf, as a community.

“Windows and mailboxes are being decorated with hearts and rainbows. Neighbors are checking in with neighbors. Businesses and individuals have donated N95 masks. Many people are making homemade masks that are provided to our staff. Residents are sending food to Police and Fire stations. Puzzles are being shared by neighbors. Acushnet is being kind, thoughtful and caring.

“We chose to live and work here. We stay because this is our community. We care because we are – despite our wonderful differences – truly all the same.

“Acushnet is nervous, on edge and antsy. We should be. We also know that every storm runs out of rain, that when this is behind us we will resume life in this fantastic little town a little more humble, a little kinder and a little more thankful for everything we have.

“Please stay safe.”

With respect and appreciation,

Kevin”




New Bedford at 49 positive cases for COVID-19 as of Friday morning

New Bedford Mayor Jon Mitchell’s office reported this morning that New Bedford has a total of 49 positive cases of COVID-19, up from the 42 cases they reported on Thursday and up from 33 on Wednesday.

On Wednesday, Mayor Jon Mitchell and the Board of Health have acted to protect residents including seniors in New Bedford, announcing stringent measures on wellness checks, quarantining, and isolation requirements for senior living facilities and nursing homes, as well as lodging houses, in New Bedford. Full details here.

On April 2, the Massachusetts Public Health Department reported that the state added 1,228 more positive cases of COVID-19 bringing to total to 8,966. 32 new deaths were reported bringing the total deaths in Massachusetts to 154. Full details and breakout by county here.

According to Fall River Mayor Paul Coogan on Thursday, Fall River now has 37 confirmed cases of COVID-19.

Bristol County is now up to 424 confirmed cases as of 4 pm on Thursday, up from 366 on Wednesday.

Yesterday, Governor Baker detailed the latest model projections that estimate the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Massachusetts could range from 47,000 to 172,000 (or 0.7% to 2.5% of the total population of Massachusetts). The models show hospitalizations would potentially peak between April 10-20. Full details here.




Man arrested for assaulting FBI Agents, hoarding enough medical supplies to outfit an entire hospital

A Brooklyn man was arrested yesterday for allegedly coughing on FBI agents while claiming to have COVID-19, and with lying to them about his accumulation and sale of surgical masks, medical gowns, and other medical supplies, U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito announced.

Baruch Feldheim, 43, was arrested by special agents of the FBI today and charged by complaint with assaulting a federal officer and with making false statements to law enforcement. Feldheim is scheduled to have his initial appearance this afternoon before U.S. Magistrate Judge Michael A. Hammer in Newark federal court.

According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court:

On March 25, 2020, the Department of Health and Human Services issued an executive order designating certain scarce health and medical resources necessary to respond to the spread of the Coronavirus. Those designated materials included N95 filtering face-piece respirators, personal protection equipment (PPE) face masks, surgical masks, sterilization services, and disinfecting devices, among other things.

Feldheim allegedly sold certain designated materials, including N95 respirators, to doctors and nurses at inflated prices. In one instance, on March 18, 2020, a doctor in New Jersey contacted Feldheim via a WhatsApp chat group labeled “Virus2020!” Feldheim agreed to sell to the doctor approximately 1,000 N95 masks and other assorted materials for $12,000, an approximately 700 percent markup from the normal price charged for those materials. Feldheim directed the doctor to an auto repair shop in Irvington, New Jersey, to pick up the order. According to the doctor, the repair shop contained enough materials, including hand sanitizers, Clorox wipes, chemical cleaning supply agents, and surgical supplies, to outfit an entire hospital. Feldheim later told the doctor that he had been forced to move all of those supplies from Irvington to another location.

On March 23, 2020, Feldheim allegedly offered to sell a nurse a quantity of surgical gowns and directed the nurse to his residence in Brooklyn. Feldheim also received, on March 25, 2020, a shipment from Canada containing approximately eight pallets of medical facemasks. On March 27, 2020, FBI agents observed an empty box of N95 masks outside of Feldheim’s residence.

On March 29, 2020, FBI agents witnessed multiple instances during which individuals approached Feldheim’s residence and walked away with boxes or bags that appeared to contain medical supplies. On that date, FBI agents approached Feldheim outside of his residence. After identifying themselves as FBI agents, they told Feldheim that they wanted to stay a distance away from him given concerns over the spread of Coronavirus. When the agents were within four to five feet of him, Feldheim allegedly coughed in their direction without covering his mouth. The agents then told him that they were looking for certain PPE materials and that they had information that Feldheim was in possession of large quantities of such materials. At that point, Feldheim told the FBI agents that that he had the Coronavirus.

Feldheim then made false statements to the FBI agents regarding his possession and sale of personal protective equipment and other materials. He falsely told the agents, among other things, that he worked for a company that bought and sold personal protective equipment and other materials and that he never took physical custody of the materials. Feldheim further falsely stated that he did not possess large quantities of personal protective equipment materials and that he never sold them directly to individuals.

The assault charge carries a maximum penalty of one year in prison and a $100,000 fine. The false statements charge carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

The supplies have been distributed to hospitals.

Please report COVID-19 fraud, hoarding, or price-gouging to the National Center for Disaster Fraud’s National Hotline at (866) 720-5721 or e-mail disaster@leo.gov.

U.S. Attorney Carpenito credited special agents of the FBI, under the direction of Special Agent in Charge Gregory W. Ehrie in Newark, with the investigation leading to today’s arrest.

The government is represented by Assistant U.S. Attorney Jonathan Fayer of the Economic Crimes Unit.

The charges and allegations contained in the complaint are merely accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.




New Bedford Symphony Orchestra to live stream FREE soiree of eclectic music

Tune in on our website or on Facebook to join Emma Lee Holmes-Hicks (violin) and Piero Guimaraes (percussion) Saturday at 7pm EDT for another evening soiree of eclectic music. Peter is not able to join the fun this time, but we are looking forward to performing that program with him soon.

In the meantime, we will take you on a musical journey through the History of Tango by Piazzolla, a new commission based on Brazilian proverbs by Kirsten Volness, a groovy duo for marimba and violin and we may even throw in a few fiddle tunes to top it off. Grab a drink, stay in your PJs and join us from the couch. We are looking forward to spending another evening with you, even if it has to be from a distance!

We will have two options to view this live stream: (1) If you have a Facebook account, go to the NBSO Facebook Live Videos page where you will see current and past live videos. Click on the “Emmy and the P’s” title to open the post so that you can comment and see others’ comments, or (2) go to our website and look for the Events tab, then Upcoming Events and click on the Emmy and the P’s box. Simply scroll down to find the video there.

Both options will not appear until very close to 7pm and the performance may start a bit late. And remember, if you miss it, you can view in either place for many days to come!

Facebook note: If you go to our main Facebook page to view the concert, please be sure to scroll down until you see the post with the live video. The EVENT will appear first, but the concert will appear in the POST further down the page.




Massachusetts State Police and National Guardsmen provide security for New England Patriots plane carrying critically-needed medical masks

“State Public Safety Secretary Thomas Turco, Massachusetts State Police Colonel Chris Mason, and numerous MSP Troopers and Massachusetts National Guardsmen were on hand this afternoon at Logan International Airport to provide security for the arrival of the New England Patriots plane carrying a shipment of more than a million critically-needed medical masks. The masks will be provided to health care personnel treating Coronavirus victims in Massachusetts and New York.

The acquisition of the approximately 1.2 million masks from China was accomplished by Governor Baker. Patriots owner Robert Kraft donated the team’s plane and flight crew to pick up and transport the masks to Massachusetts.

From Logan, the masks are being distributed to a Massachusetts site from where they will be distributed to various hospitals, with a separate portion of them being trucked to New York City for medical personnel there.


Massachusetts State Police photo.

The National Guard is undertaking the shipment to the Marlboro, Mass., equipment marshaling and distribution site, with MSP Troopers escorting them.

The second shipment of masks from Logan to New York City is being transported by the Patriots’ tractor-trailer unit. MSP Troopers will escort that shipment the entire route to its destination in NYC. Along the transport route, MSP cruisers providing the escort will be joined periodically by cruisers from Rhode Island State Police, Connecticut State Police, New York State Police, and New York Police.

Additionally, while in the Tri-State area, the MSP Troopers will fulfill a side mission in support of New Jersey State Police. NJSP personnel are in need of additional personal protective equipment. The MSP escort cruisers are carrying 2,000 protective masks and a supply of hand sanitizer from our Department stockpiles. The MSP escort cruisers will meet up with a NJSP and transfer the supplies to them to help keep their Troopers safe.”


Massachusetts State Police photo.


Massachusetts State Police photo.




Greater New Bedford Voc-Tech distributes Chromebooks to students

Greater New Bedford Voc Tech distributed several chromebooks to students in an effort to give all students accessibility to technology throughout the extended school closure. Members of the IT department, maintenance staff, and Officer Fisher facilitated the no contact, curbside pickup for families. This technology is essential for student success in distance learning during the school closure. Although this type of teaching and learning is a transition for everyone involved, we can be sure that students at Greater New Bedford Voc Tech with persevere through these times.

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